For-Profit Businesses and Non-Profit Organizations Collaborating through Contextualized Partnership: Resisting Donorship Tendencies to Create Space for Sustainable Social Change
Description
Thesis presented to the graduate faculty in partial fulfilment of the degree of Master of Arts in International Community Development
Contents
For-profit businesses and non-profit organizations within the United States’ economy – Creating space for social change through partnership – Segments of collaborative measures – Social entrepreneurship, social enterprise, or corporate social responsibility? – Fostering leadership to further the impact of social change – Qualitative research approach – Case studies – Wrapping it all up.
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49 pages
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